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Dhaka and Sundarbans trip

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Dhaka and Sundarbans trip

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Dhaka and Sundarbans trip is a very nice combination of heritage sites and culture blended with Sundarbans nature. The backstreet walks through Old Dhaka and a day trip to Sonargaon would be unforgettable, and the Sundarban experience will be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. You will be exploring the inner courtyards of Old Dhaka and her fascinating culture. Pink Palace, Armenian Church, Star Mosque, Lalbagh Fort, Sadarghat River Port, colonial buildings, and bazaars are on the list too. Panam Nagar, Jamdani Sari weaving, the Folk Art and Craft Museum, boating on the Meghna River, and a Char village visit would be on the second day. We are flexible to accommodate your wishes and happy to make any changes to the travel plan.

Hotels in Dhaka and Khulna will be three- four-star category. you are more than welcome to share your opinion to customize and upgrade your comfort.

Walks through the mysterious heritage and the streets that are not yet mentioned in any travel guide, and an individual will not find those secrets by themselves. Puran Dhaka (Old Dhaka) is dirty, messy, and crowded, but that is part of its charm. Colorful rickshaws abound at every corner, and kids play cricket wherever they can. Mosques call for prayer, and shingara merchants often offer tourists free shingara or puri.

We will travel to Khulna to start our adventurous Sundarbans trip for three days. During the Sundarban trip, your accommodation and all meals will always be on our houseboat. The main vessel will carry along a wooden row boat for birdwatching and deeper creek exploration in the early morning and late afternoon while the wildlife is more active. Accommodation is on a twin-sharing basis in bunk-bedded cabins with enough common western-style bathrooms and showering facilities.

Before entering the deeper forest, we must stop at a forest ranger’s office for some paperwork and pick up some armed forest guards to accompany us throughout the trip. The armed guards will escort us during our early morning raw boat trip, jungle walks, beach walks, and all other activities inside the forest. They will ensure our safety and also make sure that we do no harm to the forest or wildlife.

All meals are freshly cooked on board, with the materials brought along from nearby Khulna. Nothing can be purchased or extracted inside the Sundarban forest during the trip. We always have to carry our survival materials and store them carefully. Menus are carefully selected with a fusion of local and Western cuisine with Bangla influences. Travelers with dietary restrictions—vegetarians or even vegans—will have no problem on this trip. We just need to be informed.

You will also walk along the fishing villages at the fringes of the Sundarbans forest. Vulnerable coastal villages have gone through a lot of ups and downs, interesting to learn the effects of climate change on the people of the Sundarbans. They have been guarding the Sundarbans and witnessing the changes in the forest, climate, and many other things. Maybe we will learn a lesson from their untold stories.

After the Sundarban trip on the way to Jeshore airport, we will visit another UNESCO World Heritage Site at Bagerhat. The sixty-domed mosque is a marvelous example of Islamic architecture near Sundarban from the 15th century, founded by Khan Jahan Ali. This area has the highest number of Mosques after Dhaka city.

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  • Tour Price
  • $ 1357
    price starts from
  • Group Size Per-person price in USD Or in BDT
    1 PAX $3,178.00 317,800.00
    2 PAX $2,160.00 216,000.00
    4 PAX $1,551.00 155,100.00
    6 PAX $1,357.00 135,700.00
    S.S $150.00 15,000.00
    1.2% to 2.5% charges will be applicable while paying by credit card.

    Please contact us for your customized tour plan and costs

  • Destination
  • Departure
    Dhaka
  • Departure Time
    Approximately 8:30 AM or according to your arrival flight time.
  • Dress Code
    Casual. Comfortable athletic clothing, hiking shoes, hat and warm jacket.
  • Included
    AC vehicle with experienced chauffeur for sightseeing and transfers
    Accommodation in twin sharing basis as per itinerary
    All air, bus, train and launch tickets as per itinerary
    All entrance fees and local permits
    All Museum Tickets
    All rickshaw/ cycle / boat / local transports
    Bottled water, soft drinks and seasonal fruits during the sightseeing
    Dinner
    Expert English-Speaking Guide
    Local guide/ escort/ experts/ academics
    Lunch
    Trip as per itinerary
    Typical Souvenir
  • Not Included
    Any activity not mentioned in the itinerary.
    Gratuities
    Personal expenses
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Day 1: Dhaka arrival and an orientation to the city’s charming life
Upon arrival at Dhaka airport (Hazrat Shah Zalal International Airport), you will be greeted by our MGA agent and lead you through the visa and immigration process, after luggage collection bring you to your guide and driver. Drive to your hotel for a bit of rest and enjoy the hotel amenities for the rest of the day. If you would like to go out for dinner at a nice local restaurant, please ask for your guide’s suggestions. Or just relax and enjoy the hotel amenities. Goodnight in Dhaka at the hotel.
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Day 2: Weaving village, first capital of Bengal & Panam Nagar
Your guide and driver will come to pick you up from your hotel at 8:30 AM and immediately drive towards Sonargaon. Our first stop will be in Nawapara Jamdani sari weaving village. Here in this Jamdani Saree weaving village, the scholar artist weaves their dreams on sarees. With Muslin as its root, the Jamdani Saree is a very old tradition known as Dhakai Jamdani Saree. Jamdani started its journey from the Mughal era as Muslin. This saree represents one of the finest and most ancient forms of weaving that originated in Bengal. Narayangonj is the central place for Jamdani sari in this sub-continent. Outstanding beautiful artworks of handmade sari by the magic fingers. Recently this unique technique has got a UNESCO award for its ultra-fine fabric, transparency and design. It is always a dream for Bengali women to have one pure cotton & silk hand-loomed Jamdani saree in their collection. Continue driving (25 Munites) towards the first capital of Bengal – Sonargaon; Panam Nagar, beautiful Sadarbari, and the well-maintained Folk-Art Museum are well worth visiting. Lunch will be served at a local restaurant. Continue to Buiddyer Bazar for a refreshing country boat cruise on the Meghna (One of the major rivers in Bangladesh) River for a couple of hours. This river trip will include an interesting walk to explore the primitive Char village life. Char is a temporary sandy shifting island formed by river erosion and sedimentation. There are thousands of chars in Bangladesh up from the northern part to the south coast. This char can disappear by flooding, high tide, strong river current,s or by any natural disaster or so. Life on the char is very limited; access to the medical care center and education is very tough, impossible in some areas. You will return to your hotel by late in the afternoon.
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Day 3: Life and culture of Old and New Dhaka and the sights
Your guide and driver will come to pick you up from your hotel at 8:30 AM and drive to Kawran Bazar [please check out and take your belongings along]. This is one of the largest marketplaces for vegetables, fruits, fish, meats, and many other products. About an hour's walk through this chaotic market is fascinating. Continue drive to Dhaka Art School and the lively campus of the University of Dhaka. Here we start our old Dhaka Street walk through Kazi Alauddin Road, Bongshal cycle street and residential area, Carpenter Street, Koshaituli Old Mosque, and the only Armenian church of Dhaka. Drive to Ahsan Manzil, also known as the Pink Palace, is a historical landmark of old Dhaka. Sadarghat Riverfront is just next door, you may overlook the busiest harbor of Dhaka. Embarking on a public launch from Sadarghat River fo a beautiful river trip over the Ganges river to Barisal. Overlooking the Burigonga River’s evening activities are endless, you can just keep looking.
  • Launch departure and arrival information: Rocket/paddle Steamer is no longer in operation, no idea of its return ever. The only river journeys a tourist may experience would be by a privately owned public launch routing between Dhaka – Barisal route, which leaves between 8 PM to 9:30 PM from Sadarghat. It is a recommended trip to experience the beautiful & calm cruise and travel life on board. You are welcome to walk around your ship, meet people, make friends and take pictures. In normal situations (of weather, tide and fog) the launch arrives between 3 AM to 8 AM at Barisal.
  • Cabins in the Launch: There are various cabins in a launch; Single, double, family and VIP AC / and non-AC cabins. Regular single and double cabins are the simplest and cheapest, with few common bathrooms shared by 20-25 cabins. A sensitive person may find difficulties in using a common bathroom being used by a big traveling crowd. Even the cabins near the common bathroom would feel the strong bathroom smells. VIP cabins always offer the best facilities, including a big bed for two adults, a European bathroom attached, a private balcony and some seating spaces. All VIP cabins are located in an isolated zone of the ship. The bed in the VIP cabins varies from queen/king to twins from ship to ship. Of course, this is the most expensive class on the ship. This trip includes VIP cabins for our guests' comfortable journey, good sleep, privacy and hygiene are important. Our guests always deserve more, no compromise on comfort on the journey also for the safety and privacy of our guests. A budget traveler should express their opinion regarding their cabin preference.
  • Launch and Cabin for you: The name of your launch is [TBA], will reserve a nice VIP double cabin for you. And the boat will leave Sadarghat around 8:30 PM.
  • Dinner onboard: They serve Bangla food (Plain rice, mixed vegetables, chicken & Fish Curries and daal) according to your order, in the dining area of the ship, located inside the VIP Zone. They require pre-orders to get the food on time. Better to settle the bill at night to avoid a rush in the morning.
  • Restaurant in Sadarghat: There is a nice restaurant on the terrace of the Sadarghat River terminal building, overlooking the busy river ‘Buriganga’. The food is nice, and the view is charming. The menu has a selection of local and European-style food with Bangla influences. The spice level is mild.
  • Disembarking/ arriving in Barisal: Barisal is the last stop of the boat (launch) you are riding on, so it doesn’t matter how early the boat arrives in Barisal. We can wait inside the launch until the daylight is up and then we can disembark. It is best to leave the launch by 6 AM otherwise floating markets will be gone by we will reach. Your guide will advise you on the exact meeting and departure time after consulting with your captain.
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Day 4: Backwater tour and Bagerhat UNESCO World heritage site– the city of past glory
Leave the launch 6 AM (or later, according to your arrival) for Banaripara by reserved vehicle. It will be a 40km (1 hour) drive. Embark on your awaiting trawler for a backwater cruise and floating market visits. Soon after the boat starts its cruise, your guide will offer you a little breakfast (Ruti/ Parat and Egg sandwich), and snacks with tea. Enjoy the panorama of endless greenery. Exploring life, people and their daily activities are charming. We will get off in some interesting village marketplaces and Schools in rural areas. There are some weekly floating vegetables, fruits, and timber markets on our route. Spectacular to see how the manual laborers load and unload all the giants’ logs just by hand. The cruise is for 5/6 hours but the impression is endless. Your boat will have some fresh fruits (seasonal) and dry food items, plenty of bottled water, and tea. Lunch will be served at a local restaurant in Bagerhat. Disembark from the boat at Banaripara and drive towards Bagerhat by reserved vehicle (1.5 hours). The Historic Mosque City of Bagerhat is an ancient city, formerly known as Khalifatabad, founded by the Turkish general Ulugh Khan Jahan in the 15th century. The town contains some of the most significant structures of the initial period of the development of the Muslim architecture of Bengal. This city has the highest number of mosques after Dhaka city. Your first visit will be at Kodla Moth -  a beautiful ancient brick architecture in the Hindu Temple. This is one of the remarkable examples of xikhara type of temple in Bangladesh, dating back to the 15th century. Continue visiting a series of mosques, Including nine domed mosques, Jinda Peer Mosque, Sixty Domed Mosque (UNESCO World Heritage Site) and site museum, Shingair Mosque and Ronobijoypur Mosque. Drive 10 minutes to the mausoleum of Hazrat Khan Jahan Ali by a holy water tank, where you may see some Marsh crocodiles. Continue a scenic drive to Mongla for an overnight stay at a hotel or on board (subject to availability). The hotel in Mongla is very basic but clean and secure.
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Day 5: Sundarbans – Forest between Land and Sea
Shortly after sunrise, the ship will resume its cruise through the danced forest. After cruising for a few hours, the ship will anchor at a forest station to complete some necessary forest permission formalities and pick up some forest-armed guards to accompany us in the forest throughout the trip. The boat shall resume its cruise towards the southern direction through the maze of the forest and reach Kotka/ Kochikhali forest station by late in the afternoon or early evening, depending on the weather and tide situation. Your guide will offer you some forest activities according to the available daylight, either a leisurely walk through the forest and enjoy the sunset or a wonderful country boat trip through the narrow creek. A silent evening rowboat ride will allow you to get a closer look at some of the wildlife inhabiting the biologically most diverse mangrove forest in the world. All meals and overnight on board.
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Day 6: Sundarbans – The Beautiful Forest
After an early morning excursion on the small boat, you are invited to join an easy hike along the sea-facing beach. With the Bay of Bengal on one side and the jungle on the other, it becomes apparent how this ever-changing forest is shaped by seasonal and climate-induced changes. The boat will meet you on the other end of the walk near the Kotka Forest Station. This is the ranger station in the Eastern Sanctuary, one of the three Sundarbans sanctuaries with UNESCO World Heritage Site recognition. All meals and overnight on board.
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Day 7: Living with Tides and Tigers – People of the Sundarbans Forest and unique otter fishing
After the early morning exploratory boat trip, the ship will start cruising north through the mangrove forest. You will have the opportunity to observe fisherfolk at work in the channels, using a variety of fish, crab, and shrimp-catching gear. If time permits, we will take a chance to visit one of the communities along the forest fringes highly dependent on the Sundarbans' resources and learn about the effects of climate change on their life. Disembark at Mongla after an Early Lunch, Drive towards Nararil by reserved vehicle to experience unique otter fishing. Some Hindu communities in these areas have been using trained otters for fishing at night in the Sundarban area for several thousands of years.
We invite you to meet some of the last remaining generations involved in this traditional way of fishing. Drive to Jessore airport to avail the afternoon flight to Dhaka. Upon arrival in Dhaka, you will be transferred to your hotel.
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Day 8: You will be transferred to the airport to avail of your flight to home or to next destination.

Tour Location

New Dhaka, old Dhaka, Sonargaon, Jamdani Saree weaving, rural char village, Bagerhat UNESCO world heritage site and Sundarbans Mangrove forest
 
 

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